From waterfalls to wineries: 10 things to do in Michigan

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Discover the best of the Great Lakes State. From stunning waterfalls to charming wineries, explore the best things to do in Michigan.

Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan
Tahquamenon Falls. Photo Credit: Yayimages.

Michigan is a state brimming with diverse attractions and natural wonders. From the breathtaking sand dunes of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore to the vibrant city life of Detroit, there’s something for everyone in the Great Lakes State. 

Explore Mackinac Island’s timeless charm, where horse-drawn carriages transport you to a bygone era. Explore the scenic beauty of Tahquamenon Falls and immerse yourself in the outdoor adventures of Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. 

Indulge your senses in the Bavarian-inspired town of Frankenmuth and savor the flavors of Traverse City’s renowned wineries. Michigan truly offers an abundance of captivating experiences that will leave you awe-inspired.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore 

Located along the shores of Lake Michigan, this Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore features towering sand dunes, beautiful beaches and breathtaking views. You can hike through the dunes, swim in the lake or simply relax and soak in the natural beauty. 

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is such a fun place to explore whether camping or for a simple day trip. You can wander the forests, sand dunes, or lakeshore, or try your hand at identifying the unique flora and fauna that grace this special location. There’s no shortage of enjoyment to be had!

— Kristen Wood, The Wander Bucket 
Sleeping Bear Dunes, dunes with Lake Michigan in the background.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Photo Credit: Yayimages.

Just south along Michigan’s coast, you will find Muskegon State Park, which also has an amazing coastline.

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Detroit

The largest city in Michigan, Detroit offers a vibrant mix of culture, history and entertainment. Visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, known for its extensive collection, or explore the Motown Museum, dedicated to the legendary Motown sound. 

Don’t miss the Detroit Riverwalk, a scenic pathway along the Detroit River with parks, cafes and stunning views. If you visit Detroit in the winter, bowling is a great indoor activity that the entire family will enjoy.

Mackinac Island

Accessible only by ferry, Mackinac Island takes you back in time with its Victorian charm. Explore the island on a horse-drawn carriage, visit historic sites like Fort Mackinac, and indulge in delicious fudge, a local specialty. Enjoy the scenic beauty and breathtaking views of the Mackinac Bridge, connecting the Upper and Lower Peninsulas.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

Located in the Upper Peninsula, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers stunning vistas, waterfalls and miles of hiking trails. Experience the beauty of the Porkies by camping, fishing or taking a scenic drive through the park.

Tahquamenon Falls

In the eastern Upper Peninsula, Tahquamenon Falls State Park is home to one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River. The Upper and Lower Falls are both spectacular, with amber-colored water flowing over rocks. Visit in winter to witness the frozen beauty of the falls.

View of Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan from above.
Tahquamenon Falls. Photo Credit: Yayimages.

Frankenmuth

Known as Michigan’s Little Bavaria, Frankenmuth is a charming town with a strong German influence. Explore the Bavarian-style architecture, enjoy traditional German cuisine and shop for unique souvenirs. 

Traverse City wineries

Traverse City is renowned for its wine production, particularly its crisp white wines and flavorful cherry wines. Take a tour of the local Michigan wineries along the Old Mission Peninsula or the Leelanau Peninsula, and indulge in wine tastings while enjoying the beautiful vineyard scenery.

Grand Rapids art scene

Grand Rapids is known for its thriving art scene. Visit the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, featuring stunning outdoor sculptures and beautiful gardens. Explore the Grand Rapids Art Museum, showcasing a wide range of art styles and exhibitions.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore 

Located along the Lake Superior shoreline, this national lakeshore offers dramatic sandstone cliffs, picturesque beaches and vibrant blue water. Take a boat tour to see the iconic rock formations, or hike the scenic trails and marvel at the natural beauty surrounding you. Since you’re already up in the Upper Peninsula, you should take a drive and a ferry and visit one of the least visited national parks in the U.S., Isle Royale National Park.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore with blue waters of Lake Superior.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Photo Credit: Yayimages.

Beaver Island

Located in Lake Michigan, Beaver Island is a tranquil and secluded retreat. Enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking or biking, and soak in the island’s natural beauty. Visit the Beaver Island Historical Society Museum to learn about the island’s fascinating history and maritime heritage.

Michigan is a treasure trove of remarkable destinations and experiences. Whether you’re seeking natural wonders, cultural immersion or a taste of history, this state has it all. These attractions showcase the diverse range of experiences Michigan has to offer. 

Lara is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Personal Trainer. She is also a photographer and recipe developer and has a food blog LaraClevenger.com, a travel blog OnaPermanentVacation.com and a bowling blog SimplyBowling.com. She shares easy recipes that are mostly low carb along with some bowling and travel adventures. Whether you’re cooking with an air fryer, Blackstone or Instant Pot, she has you covered with healthy recipes.

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